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DIY - How to Apply Clear Epoxy Resin - “Liquid Glass” 

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An Adventures At Home, LLC video! Do you want that ultra-glossy bar top look on your wood projects? Then look no further than this step by step video. We’ll walk you through every step to make sure your projects turn out perfect the first time. Even if you have worked with two-part clear coat epoxy before and got mediocre results, our tips and tricks may change your mind on working with this finishing product again.
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3. Microphone - Fifine Wireless Microphone System
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About this video: In this video we show you how to use two-part clear coat epoxy to get an ultra-durable, ultra-glossy finish on your projects. You can get the fantastic “bar-top” look with a little bit of effort and some patience. This product is perfect if you need something that is more durable and UV-resistant the standard polyurethane. We will walk you through every step of the way including: Prepping your project, applying an initial thin coat, getting your mix perfect, applying the flood coat, getting rid of any bubbles and how to keep dust off of your project while the epoxy cures. The process may seem tedious, but the finished product is well worth the effort!

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@corinnathomas881
@corinnathomas881 4 месяца назад
By far the best epoxy tutorial we’ve seen! Thank you!
@AdventuresAtHomeLLC
@AdventuresAtHomeLLC 4 месяца назад
Thank you for the kind words. And thanks for watching!
@yaynu
@yaynu 4 года назад
I just did my first epoxy project, I wish I had watched this video beforehand ... your comments about not overworking the epoxy are spot on...
@AdventuresAtHomeLLC
@AdventuresAtHomeLLC 4 года назад
Hopefully you aren't discouraged enough to try again. Thanks for watching!
@ericjames7832
@ericjames7832 2 года назад
@@AdventuresAtHomeLLC p]p!
@ahmike66
@ahmike66 3 года назад
I want to thank you for an excellent explanation. With all the tutorials out there on how to apply resin to a coffee table, yours is the best. From applying the first seal coat to pouring the final finish to how to calculate the amount of resin is spotted on. Saved me so much headache.
@mambaman2007
@mambaman2007 3 года назад
Maaan, that resin/epoxy conversion formula you used is a great money saver! This is best DIY I have come across. Thanks Man!
@AdventuresAtHomeLLC
@AdventuresAtHomeLLC 3 года назад
For sure! Takes a little more upfront work, but we feel we dial the amounts in way better that way. Thanks for watching!
@richardb4693
@richardb4693 4 года назад
That was a very instructive video. I actually appreciate the fact that you were able to do the work in your dusty shop. I always imagined that I would need a “Clean Room” lab type environment. The fact that you could write your podcast name in the dust on the furnace and have a wood shop in the background helps me have confidence that it can be done in “real life” conditions. Thank you!
@AdventuresAtHomeLLC
@AdventuresAtHomeLLC 4 года назад
As long as you keep the dust from blowing around you will be fine. Thanks for watching! Let us know how it turns out.
@weareisrael143
@weareisrael143 5 лет назад
I have sat through so many videos that talk about EVERYTHING else but the epoxy application. This one got to the point and answered many questions. Thank you
@AdventuresAtHomeLLC
@AdventuresAtHomeLLC 5 лет назад
Thank you! And thanks for watching!
@lauriehu12
@lauriehu12 3 года назад
Thank you for explaining this so well. Too many people spend too much time talking about every tiny detail and personally, for me, I just want the basics! I find your videos to be easy and “just the facts!” Great job!
@AdventuresAtHomeLLC
@AdventuresAtHomeLLC 3 года назад
Thank you for the kind words. And thanks for watching!
@lauriehu12
@lauriehu12 3 года назад
Oh and can you use a heat fun rather than a torch?
@AdventuresAtHomeLLC
@AdventuresAtHomeLLC 3 года назад
Yes - it takes long though, and you risk blowing dust deep into the epoxy.
@lauriehu12
@lauriehu12 3 года назад
@@AdventuresAtHomeLLC thank you for your advice and quick response!
@hislove419
@hislove419 3 года назад
@@AdventuresAtHomeLLC quick question do u think I can use resin on a wood cross for a grave site ? Im also wondering if it’ll be ok in any weather
@gregoryclark7566
@gregoryclark7566 2 года назад
Appreciate the cleanliness, procedure, time constraints, and your strict adherence to them. It was worth it when you see the final result.
@AdventuresAtHomeLLC
@AdventuresAtHomeLLC 2 года назад
Appreciate the kind words, and thanks for watching!
@stg6186
@stg6186 2 года назад
Great explanation for all us beginners. I like how you clarify all the little problems that may be encountered and the calculations were great knowledge to pass on.
@AdventuresAtHomeLLC
@AdventuresAtHomeLLC 2 года назад
Thank you! And thanks for watching!
@chadh9658
@chadh9658 Год назад
I Just Finished a Bathroom Vanity Using this Video. It turned out Awesome. Thank You "Adventures at Home" for helping Me Finish this Project. Cheers! 👍
@Mike-Ruby
@Mike-Ruby 5 лет назад
Awesome job! I'm going to try this for a bathroom vanity top / vessel sink. Thanks for this!!
@AdventuresAtHomeLLC
@AdventuresAtHomeLLC 5 лет назад
Awesome. Let us know how it turns out! Thanks for watching!
@Hallsurfer2U
@Hallsurfer2U 4 года назад
Great video Kyle. Keep up the good work and keep us DIY ers informed.
@AdventuresAtHomeLLC
@AdventuresAtHomeLLC 4 года назад
Thank you! And thank you for watching!
@alanfreedman5877
@alanfreedman5877 2 года назад
I love that you were conscious of how much epoxy you were using. It makes it less expensive and easier on the environment.
@jimmymoffatt1889
@jimmymoffatt1889 3 года назад
This is by far the best video I have come across, I now feel confident in doing this myself, I am going to do a practice run on an off-cut of Oak kitchen worktop to practice and then gonna try and do the whole kitchen which is approximately 6m2 in total - wish me luck! Thanks so much dude!
@AdventuresAtHomeLLC
@AdventuresAtHomeLLC 3 года назад
We're glad you found it helpful! Let us know how the finished product turns out. Thanks for watching!
@mikepalmieri3375
@mikepalmieri3375 4 года назад
Great information! You are a exceptional teacher! Thanks.
@AdventuresAtHomeLLC
@AdventuresAtHomeLLC 4 года назад
Thank you for the compliment! And thanks for watching!
@mehranmoin3491
@mehranmoin3491 3 года назад
I love the "Adventures At Home LLC" finger-written into the dusty wood into the background 😂 cute! Great video - thank you for this helpful tutorial 🙏🏾
@AdventuresAtHomeLLC
@AdventuresAtHomeLLC 3 года назад
Thank you, and thanks for watching!
@mitchheaden7727
@mitchheaden7727 4 года назад
I connect more with this man than some of these pretentious wood working channels. He uses plain english. Good job. I wanna do something like this combining colander painting with an epoxy coating for our aging bathroom vanity top. Thanks for the video.
@AdventuresAtHomeLLC
@AdventuresAtHomeLLC 4 года назад
Good luck and let us know how it turns out! Thanks for watching
@samyeung122
@samyeung122 4 года назад
Most instructive and precise tutorial on epoxy resin! thanks!!!
@AdventuresAtHomeLLC
@AdventuresAtHomeLLC 4 года назад
Thank you! And thanks for watching!
@anthonyjordan2922
@anthonyjordan2922 2 года назад
Great video! Very informative.
@HLLKYCAT
@HLLKYCAT 3 года назад
I'm going to do a project following the instructions you give on this video. Thank you for sharing.
@AdventuresAtHomeLLC
@AdventuresAtHomeLLC 3 года назад
Let us know how it turns out, and thanks for watching!
@Oliver197507
@Oliver197507 3 года назад
You sir just made an incredible video! In enjoyed watching the entire video. I will use this to make my own DIY 3 inch oak table with my own made aluminum square framed. Thank you for posting, keep it up!
@AdventuresAtHomeLLC
@AdventuresAtHomeLLC 3 года назад
Let us know how it turns out! And thanks for watching!
@dunrob13
@dunrob13 4 года назад
Great info getting ready to build first table.
@christinejones8214
@christinejones8214 4 года назад
Thanks for the detailed video. Have a little craft project that I can't wait to do.
@AdventuresAtHomeLLC
@AdventuresAtHomeLLC 4 года назад
Let us know how it turns out. And thanks for watching!
@rjc89
@rjc89 5 лет назад
Awesome video. That table turned out great. Keep up the good work.
@AdventuresAtHomeLLC
@AdventuresAtHomeLLC 5 лет назад
Thank you for the compliment, and thanks for watching!
@ChaoteLab
@ChaoteLab 3 года назад
Extremely helpful! Thank you
@clymerscarport961
@clymerscarport961 4 года назад
Thanks for the vid! Learned a couple things that I'll try out on my next display.
@AdventuresAtHomeLLC
@AdventuresAtHomeLLC 4 года назад
Awesome! Let us know how it goes, and thanks for watching!
@patrickhickey8779
@patrickhickey8779 4 года назад
Just a couple thoughts. When doing this on the flood coat use extra epoxy a little thicker will give you a much more even coat . Edges wet them with a thin coat of epoxy before allowing it to run over the edge as it will be a much more uniform coverage. The torch does not work a s well as a heat gun set on a low setting.
@blackdot3538
@blackdot3538 5 лет назад
Great job. It looks beautiful. Thanks.
@AdventuresAtHomeLLC
@AdventuresAtHomeLLC 5 лет назад
Thank you! And thanks for watching.
@joncue0304
@joncue0304 11 месяцев назад
I love the pool table light behind you!!
@voz39zam
@voz39zam 3 года назад
thanks a million sir, very helpful, direct and easy to follow.
@AdventuresAtHomeLLC
@AdventuresAtHomeLLC 3 года назад
Thank you, and thanks for watching!
@s.l.3673
@s.l.3673 3 года назад
Thank you for the video. This is exactly what I'm looking to do.
@AdventuresAtHomeLLC
@AdventuresAtHomeLLC 3 года назад
Thanks for watching! Let us know how your project turns out.
@karenwhite9304
@karenwhite9304 2 года назад
thank you just did my table top . watched several tutorials . this was by far the best . I just might try another project like this . thank you . I am still waiting for my final few hours .. I am very inpatient . waiting is the worse .. I did it and thank you for tutorial . you are awesome
@AdventuresAtHomeLLC
@AdventuresAtHomeLLC 2 года назад
Thank you Karen, and thanks for watching!
@chrispontikaki4015
@chrispontikaki4015 2 месяца назад
Thank you for the easily understanding, and explaining video!! 👍👍🙏
@AdventuresAtHomeLLC
@AdventuresAtHomeLLC 2 месяца назад
You're welcome! And thanks for watching!
@richardwolske2015
@richardwolske2015 Год назад
Nice work and detailed video, thanks!
@martinyoung6336
@martinyoung6336 Год назад
Excellent place to start! Thanks Kyle
@AdventuresAtHomeLLC
@AdventuresAtHomeLLC Год назад
Thank you! And thanks for watching!
@leecherlarry
@leecherlarry 4 года назад
crazy good result, just fantastic!!
@unclej3423
@unclej3423 4 года назад
Great instructive vid, really helped me. Thank you
@AdventuresAtHomeLLC
@AdventuresAtHomeLLC 4 года назад
Happy to help. Thanks for watching!
@sharong3999
@sharong3999 2 года назад
Learned a few things,thank you Kyle 🙃 Perth Western Australia
@topnotchcontent
@topnotchcontent Год назад
Great job and thanks for keeping us focused on the project instead of other junk. Now I'm gonna make something. I'll send you the video and give you credit in the video for teaching me too.
@anpumathew6301
@anpumathew6301 4 года назад
Your explanation is great and I really thanks for this teaching videos god bless you
@AdventuresAtHomeLLC
@AdventuresAtHomeLLC 4 года назад
Thank you, and thank you for watching!
@derekkoszycki5222
@derekkoszycki5222 2 года назад
That was am awesome DIY, now i feel confident doing my custom made tulip wood kitchen island counter top
@AdventuresAtHomeLLC
@AdventuresAtHomeLLC 2 года назад
Thank you, Derek. Let us know how it turns out. Thanks for watching!
@RavenVargas27
@RavenVargas27 9 месяцев назад
Wow that is gorgeous
@StaciesCountryCooking
@StaciesCountryCooking 4 года назад
Thanks so much for sharing this. It was very helpful. ☺️👩🏻‍🍳
@AdventuresAtHomeLLC
@AdventuresAtHomeLLC 4 года назад
You're welcome. Thanks for watching!
@linadreamzzz
@linadreamzzz 2 года назад
Thanx boo very informative you did great explaining
@tedstabe295
@tedstabe295 3 года назад
Good video very explanatory. Planning on doing my kitchen island the same way
@AdventuresAtHomeLLC
@AdventuresAtHomeLLC 3 года назад
Let us know how it turns out. Thanks for watching!
@marionsgray
@marionsgray 3 года назад
Awesome video. Thanks for sharing
@AdventuresAtHomeLLC
@AdventuresAtHomeLLC 3 года назад
Thank you! And thanks for watching!
@ronjones1587
@ronjones1587 2 года назад
Really helpful, thank you very much! I don't know why some people disliked this...
@littlerufe
@littlerufe 3 года назад
Thanks for the tip on measuring by weight. Since not all liquids weigh the same per volume, it's good to know we don't have to worry about that with epoxy.
@chanhducphung2826
@chanhducphung2826 4 года назад
Thank so much for your great details video
@AdventuresAtHomeLLC
@AdventuresAtHomeLLC 4 года назад
You're welcome. Thanks for watching!
@andrecoetzer869
@andrecoetzer869 4 года назад
Well done have learned a lot going to give it a go Thanks
@AdventuresAtHomeLLC
@AdventuresAtHomeLLC 4 года назад
Fantastic. Let us know how it turns out. Thanks for watching!
@HouseFairyDIY
@HouseFairyDIY 4 года назад
Thanks for the tips.
@AdventuresAtHomeLLC
@AdventuresAtHomeLLC 4 года назад
And thank you for watching!
@paulafoss4187
@paulafoss4187 3 года назад
Great video starting my project
@AdventuresAtHomeLLC
@AdventuresAtHomeLLC 3 года назад
Let us know how it turns out! Thanks for watching!
@christosmaninos1570
@christosmaninos1570 9 месяцев назад
I learned a lot, thank you for the video :)
@pajsmith1513
@pajsmith1513 4 года назад
Thanks for a very informative vid. Now I know why I got lotsa bubbles on my benchtop timber slab, after following all of resin manufacturers instructions to the absolute letter with 2 coats of their 'sealer' prior to flood coat pour. I don't think their recommended sealer was suitable, hence bubbles. I like your method of thin epoxy coat prior to final coat. You made it look relatively simple. I am tempted to have another go at it. Thank you
@AdventuresAtHomeLLC
@AdventuresAtHomeLLC 4 года назад
You're welcome. Let us know how it turns out! Thanks for watching!
@thepostman41
@thepostman41 4 года назад
Very nice job. Thank you
@AdventuresAtHomeLLC
@AdventuresAtHomeLLC 4 года назад
Thank you! And thanks for watching!
@sarahknight2586
@sarahknight2586 3 года назад
Great job!!!
@AdventuresAtHomeLLC
@AdventuresAtHomeLLC 3 года назад
Thank you! And thanks for watching!
@douglastroutman6825
@douglastroutman6825 3 года назад
Good video thanks for the tips. I'm new to epoxy helped me a lot.thank you.
@AdventuresAtHomeLLC
@AdventuresAtHomeLLC 3 года назад
That's great! Thanks for watching!
@DerekTJ
@DerekTJ Год назад
Thanks for this!
@AdventuresAtHomeLLC
@AdventuresAtHomeLLC Год назад
Thanks for watching!
@bmack7762
@bmack7762 2 года назад
Nice job!
@augustreigns9716
@augustreigns9716 2 года назад
excellent teacher
@charleshanna2089
@charleshanna2089 3 года назад
Great Video ! Explained dverything very well You would make a great teacher
@AdventuresAtHomeLLC
@AdventuresAtHomeLLC 3 года назад
Thank you! And thanks for watching!
@cathyliebert6149
@cathyliebert6149 3 года назад
Great information. Thanks,
@AdventuresAtHomeLLC
@AdventuresAtHomeLLC 3 года назад
You're welcome! Thanks for watching!
@scottsmith182
@scottsmith182 3 года назад
Just did two 3'x6' tables in the garage. I probably over worked the thing, but the bubbles kept coming. I used a redwood with lot's of knots. (I wanted knots) to build the tables. I did them a gallon at a time. I did not weigh the product like you did, (lesson 1). I tried to get every bubble out, not just the larger ones, (lesson 2). Finally, I did not apply a thin coat, (lesson 3). Thanks for the video. I think it will help the next time around.
@0thers1d3
@0thers1d3 4 года назад
Thank you for your time and knowledge!!!!
@AdventuresAtHomeLLC
@AdventuresAtHomeLLC 4 года назад
You're welcome - And thank you for watching!
@0thers1d3
@0thers1d3 4 года назад
@@AdventuresAtHomeLLC making home made arcade sticks that take a lot of abuse... this looks like the perfect solution. Just need to practice!!
@0thers1d3
@0thers1d3 4 года назад
@@AdventuresAtHomeLLC also, I see the video is tagged in Wisconsin. I'm from the Green Bay area!
@AdventuresAtHomeLLC
@AdventuresAtHomeLLC 4 года назад
@@0thers1d3 we're just a bit south of you in the Waukesha area. Let us know how your project turns out. We'd love to feature a fellow Wisconsinite on our "Maker's Spotlight" page!
@0thers1d3
@0thers1d3 4 года назад
@@AdventuresAtHomeLLC Yes sir, I will do that!! Man, am I motivated, and this video helped!
@MICHAELMIAMI2023
@MICHAELMIAMI2023 3 года назад
Great Job !!!!!
@AdventuresAtHomeLLC
@AdventuresAtHomeLLC 3 года назад
Thank you, and thanks for watching!
@antoniojuarez4486
@antoniojuarez4486 4 года назад
Thank you...straight,simple and useful 👍🏻
@AdventuresAtHomeLLC
@AdventuresAtHomeLLC 4 года назад
You're welcome! And thank you for watching.
@trevoreberhard9014
@trevoreberhard9014 5 лет назад
FANTASTIC video! This is EXACTLY the tutorial I have been hunting for. Thank you very much. Maybe I'll send pics of the project one it is complete.
@AdventuresAtHomeLLC
@AdventuresAtHomeLLC 5 лет назад
We'd love to see completed pictures! Thanks for watching!
@trevoreberhard9014
@trevoreberhard9014 5 лет назад
Kyle, one question, how do you clean up the dried drips off the bottom of the edges? sanding? that easy?
@AdventuresAtHomeLLC
@AdventuresAtHomeLLC 5 лет назад
Sanding is the safest method, and the one that I prefer. In a time crunch I have used a razor to speed it up, but you risk removing too much.
@jackhaley9995
@jackhaley9995 4 года назад
Looking for a DIY vid to help a customer clear coat the lower half of small very well made side table I cut a piece of glass for on top, too intricate for glass work on the lower half. As a craftsman of 45 years (born in 63) I find your vid most informative and actually surprisingly entertaining. It's very refreshing to see a craftsman work under less than ideal conditions. Hitting your head repeatedly on the triple light fixture but continuing/soldiering on professionally just soothes my soul for my less than perfect shop. When you started talking formula, 10:30 my mind started to drift. I noticed maybe a kid or yourself fingered "Adventures at Home" onto the duct work and how your wife utilized shelving and then the band saw way in the back. I can only imagine the wonderful projects constructed from that side of the basement. Just wanted to say you're inspirational. Keep up the good work!
@AdventuresAtHomeLLC
@AdventuresAtHomeLLC 4 года назад
Thank you very much and thank you for watching. I'm almost sad to say that we are in the process of updating our workspace. A lot of unforgettable projects (and memories) we're made in that small basement workspace..
@dottyjyoung
@dottyjyoung 3 года назад
THANK YOU, it was great to see the shine of the table change as you continued working. You're a *very* good teacher, & I appreciate all your work here. I do wish we could have seen the table with an over-head shot, so we could see the change from your perspective! Question: I have a table w/ a decorative edge. It was a woodworker's project that he just left sitting in a woodworking- friend's basement for a decade. That friend just gave it to me. I'd like to use this type of epoxy b/c *durability* has to be the theme of my life; four kids are hard on everything. However, will this type of finish look weird on a table that *doesn't* have the straight-down-ege like your coffee table? Thanks for all you do!
@davidthornell880
@davidthornell880 2 года назад
Great video! Greetings from Sweden
@Randy2747
@Randy2747 4 года назад
Awesome video! Thx man... I can't believe people would give a thumbs down... Alot of info 👍
@AdventuresAtHomeLLC
@AdventuresAtHomeLLC 4 года назад
Thank you very much and thanks for watching!
@jburch8583
@jburch8583 4 года назад
the reason is the pros pour coat is poured on only they pour it on an then no touchy. everyone's a pro on everything on youtube don'tchano. he still got very nice results imo. i'll try to do the pour like the pros, but far as i'm concerned this is a fine trick to have up my sleeve just in case. nice job mate
@torquilh
@torquilh 3 года назад
Probably because of things like, preparing the tabletop and cleaning it with thinners, then slapping his hands all over it, and then using it as a bench to prepare the epoxy, then using a tack cloth, and then dumping a dusty spirit level on it :-) Still a good video though. Pretty informative.
@stevenlarratt3638
@stevenlarratt3638 3 года назад
Bet its more to do with no gloves...
@CasparMacRae
@CasparMacRae 4 года назад
@15:28 Raiden Wins! over-exposed lighting melds the dude's head with lampshade :-) Thanks for the tips - watched this video after many others on epoxy resin "liquid glass"ing, and there were several points much better made here. I'm part way through my first attempt, fingers crossed.
@AdventuresAtHomeLLC
@AdventuresAtHomeLLC 4 года назад
Hahahaha. Yes we were quite new at video making in this video. Good luck, let us know how it turns out. Thanks for watching!
@dwaynecain5608
@dwaynecain5608 4 года назад
Beautiful job.
@AdventuresAtHomeLLC
@AdventuresAtHomeLLC 4 года назад
Thank you, and thanks for watching!
@dwaynecain5608
@dwaynecain5608 4 года назад
I’m just learning. I appreciate every bit of inspiration and tips I can get.
@AdventuresAtHomeLLC
@AdventuresAtHomeLLC 4 года назад
@@dwaynecain5608 A little bit of practice and you'll be the expert! Let us know how it goes!
@briangenthner5500
@briangenthner5500 4 года назад
Great edit. We almost didn't notice you didn't use enough the first time
@robertmotion
@robertmotion 2 года назад
i was about to start my epoxy today ….ima prep just a little bit more then start tomorrw thanks to ur video. great tutorial. /Bklyn👑
@AdventuresAtHomeLLC
@AdventuresAtHomeLLC Год назад
Thanks for watching!
@barry7608
@barry7608 3 года назад
Thanks great info
@dongdizon341
@dongdizon341 3 года назад
Nice job. Love it. 😛
@holleyhagerty2560
@holleyhagerty2560 3 года назад
Thank you. Alot of work but I've learned alot from your video and I'm nervous 😳 but ready to take on my dinning room table. 🤓
@AdventuresAtHomeLLC
@AdventuresAtHomeLLC 3 года назад
Good luck, and let us know how it turns out. Thanks for watching!
@holleyhagerty2560
@holleyhagerty2560 3 года назад
@@AdventuresAtHomeLLC 💙 I'm addicted 🤦😀
@AdventuresAtHomeLLC
@AdventuresAtHomeLLC 3 года назад
Hope you find lots of inspiration for your own adventures!
@audreneloke3262
@audreneloke3262 4 года назад
This is solid n excellent...
@AdventuresAtHomeLLC
@AdventuresAtHomeLLC 4 года назад
Thank you, and thanks for watching!
@steveyoung3304
@steveyoung3304 3 года назад
Pass the torch over the entire surface in a sweeping motion. There are usually many micro bubbles that cover the whole surface and will not pop without CO2/heat from the torch.
@hermanmerman8247
@hermanmerman8247 5 лет назад
Hey thanks for the video, very useful! How would you use the epoxy to coat a box? Would you follow these steps and do one side at a time? Cheers!
@andrewjmoloney
@andrewjmoloney 4 года назад
Nice video bro thank you
@AdventuresAtHomeLLC
@AdventuresAtHomeLLC 4 года назад
Thank you, and thanks for watching!
@outboardfixer
@outboardfixer 4 года назад
Good info....good vid....thank you.
@AdventuresAtHomeLLC
@AdventuresAtHomeLLC 4 года назад
Thank you! And thank you for watching!
@hansel2001
@hansel2001 5 лет назад
Excellent video. For dining tables or a bar, what cleaning products would you suggest for cleaning up after a meal on a surface like this?
@AdventuresAtHomeLLC
@AdventuresAtHomeLLC 5 лет назад
Thank you! We use a lightly damp rag to clean - with mild dish soap if we really need it. Thanks for watching!
@mauricewright3665
@mauricewright3665 3 года назад
👍
@julieerwin6043
@julieerwin6043 4 года назад
How do you handle the drips on the bottom corners of the tabletop?
@bhojveersingh5568
@bhojveersingh5568 Год назад
Thank you very much sir .
@AdventuresAtHomeLLC
@AdventuresAtHomeLLC Год назад
And thank you for watching!
@TOXICDOSETUBE
@TOXICDOSETUBE 3 года назад
Well done
@AdventuresAtHomeLLC
@AdventuresAtHomeLLC 3 года назад
Thanks! And thanks for watching!
@ShelliJo1
@ShelliJo1 4 года назад
Great video, and so informative! Currently, I am working on an outside mosaic tabletop of a potting table. Will this work as a coating over the mosaic? I am mostly concerned about yellowing, over time, that might dull my tile colors. ( The potting table won't be in the sun, and it doesn't freeze here in my part of So California). Thanks so much!!!
@AdventuresAtHomeLLC
@AdventuresAtHomeLLC 4 года назад
Unfortunately, this product will not do well outdoors. And it probably won't hold up well to the rigors of being a potting table. Thanks for watching!
@kylehirschfield3432
@kylehirschfield3432 4 года назад
Hey not sure if this was asked in previous comments, about what percentage of the mix did you use for this first coat? A guestimate is fine. I’m doing a 15 sq ft table and will need a little over 2 quarts per the instructions. Just wondering how you decided how much to use for the first coat?
@IndependentBartenderFresno
@IndependentBartenderFresno 4 года назад
Very informative
@AdventuresAtHomeLLC
@AdventuresAtHomeLLC 4 года назад
Thank you! And thanks for watching!
@wanderingwoodie4286
@wanderingwoodie4286 4 года назад
what brand of epoxy did you end up using? Love that it gives you thirty mins to work with and looks amazing!
@AdventuresAtHomeLLC
@AdventuresAtHomeLLC 4 года назад
Check out the product link in the video description. Thanks for watching!
@troyschmeing9263
@troyschmeing9263 2 года назад
I am preparing to do an epoxy pour on a bar I built. I apologize if this has been asked previously (couldn't find when I paged through) but when the pour is made and spread how would you recommend covering bar rail around the bar top that is attached above bar top on 2 sides? I have considered using sponge brush -is there a better recommendation? Thanks for the video.
@jackcantrell791
@jackcantrell791 3 года назад
Good job I like that
@AdventuresAtHomeLLC
@AdventuresAtHomeLLC 3 года назад
Thanks for watching!
@maryarmstrong5374
@maryarmstrong5374 3 года назад
At the beginning of the video you mention it’s been pre stained. Can I use any oil or stain on the surface before the epoxy? Is there anything I shouldn’t use to treat the surface before I pour the epoxy? Thanks for the video!
@susangreen5777
@susangreen5777 3 года назад
Keep fingers crossed for me, I am petrified to do it but I will try, almost ready for it.
@AdventuresAtHomeLLC
@AdventuresAtHomeLLC 3 года назад
Will do - Good luck, and let us know how it turns out! Thanks for watching!
@Magmtl
@Magmtl 3 года назад
Thank you for your video. I would like to do my countertop and I have room only in the kitchen/living room. Shall I have to leave for 24h or is there a way to secure the countertop? I was thinking a plastic sheet over it, but not touching it. Would it work?
@nancymoffat8077
@nancymoffat8077 4 года назад
I was given a desk made out of 2x4's. The top is not level in places. I wanted to apply epoxy resin to the top to try and level it out. Do I need to do a flood pour or do I need to make a casting around the top? Also what should I use to prevent the resin from going between the 2x4's and dripping out the bottom? Thanks for you response. Your video was very informative.
@videomry
@videomry 2 года назад
Thanks for the video :) can I use super clear liquid glass (deep pour) epoxy for flooding ?
@marcomarti89
@marcomarti89 4 месяца назад
thanks for this great tutorial! How about the drips on the lower part of the edges?
@VitoCaiata
@VitoCaiata 3 года назад
Thanks for the explanation, I am going to try this on my desk! What about the drips that go over the edges, do they harden? How do you get rid of them?
@AdventuresAtHomeLLC
@AdventuresAtHomeLLC 3 года назад
Sandpaper or a razor, or a combination of both. Thanks for watching!
@glennspreeman1634
@glennspreeman1634 2 года назад
quick, how did you find the weight/volume? I've gone by volume on a couple of trial projects and they've worked out well. my first error was not doing a thin coat, tried a spray on varnish which wasn't adequate.
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